Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and their interactions on wool comfort factor (CF) and its correlation with other wool quality traits in crossbred sheep either grazing or supplemented with dietary protein. Study design: A 5 x 2 x 2 x 2 factorial experimental design comprising five sire breeds, two dietary protein sources, two supplementation levels and two sexes respectively, was utilized. Place and Duration of Study: University of Tasmania Farm, Cambridge, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, between April 2008 and November 2010. Methodology: Texel, Coopworth, White Suffolk, East-Friesian and Dorset sires were joined with 500 Merino ewes at a mating ratio of 1:100 in individua...
Wool quality, growth and plasma metabolite traits of 500 F1 progeny from Merino dams sired by 5 ram ...
The experiment included 30 lambs-crosses F1 generation: Pirot Pramenka (50%) x Württemberg (50%) and...
The correlations between growth and wool traits in response to canola and flaxseed oil supplementati...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Comfort factor (CF) is defined as the percentage of wool fibers with diameter less than 30 microns. ...
Our objectives were to evaluate the effects of sire breed, type of protein supplement, level of supp...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire genetics, supplement an...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
Our objectives were to evaluate the effects of sire breed, type of protein supplement, level of supp...
The efficiency with which sheep produce meat and/or wool relies on a combination of available high q...
The efficiency with which sheep produce meat and/or wool relies on a combination of available high q...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire breed and supplement on...
Wool quality, growth and plasma metabolite traits of 500 F1 progeny from Merino dams sired by 5 ram ...
The experiment included 30 lambs-crosses F1 generation: Pirot Pramenka (50%) x Württemberg (50%) and...
The correlations between growth and wool traits in response to canola and flaxseed oil supplementati...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Comfort factor (CF) is defined as the percentage of wool fibers with diameter less than 30 microns. ...
Our objectives were to evaluate the effects of sire breed, type of protein supplement, level of supp...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire genetics, supplement an...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
Our objectives were to evaluate the effects of sire breed, type of protein supplement, level of supp...
The efficiency with which sheep produce meat and/or wool relies on a combination of available high q...
The efficiency with which sheep produce meat and/or wool relies on a combination of available high q...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire breed and supplement on...
Wool quality, growth and plasma metabolite traits of 500 F1 progeny from Merino dams sired by 5 ram ...
The experiment included 30 lambs-crosses F1 generation: Pirot Pramenka (50%) x Württemberg (50%) and...
The correlations between growth and wool traits in response to canola and flaxseed oil supplementati...